Thinking about a career in senior phase teaching? We think that's a great choice! As an educator, you'll play an instrumental part in the lives and futures of the students who pass through your classroom doors. Before you get there, do you know the steps to follow in order to become a teacher? Whether you're considering full or part-time teaching courses, here are the steps you'll need to take.
1) Choose your Bachelor’s Degree and complete it
Whether you decide on senior phase teaching, intermediate or foundation, it’s a great idea to pursue a Bachelor’s degree. During your years of study, you might find that you gain insight into what you’d like to specialise in. Perhaps it’s a certain subject or even special needs teaching. Either way, a degree is the first step to a successful teaching career. It also makes your path to get there a little shorter than going the Post Graduate route.
2) Complete your teaching practice
During your studies or immediately after, you’ll need to complete your practical. This will see you stepping into a classroom as an educator to sharpen your teaching skills. Not only is this to build up your hours of experience, it’s also a valuable foot in the door that could potentially lead to a full-time position.
3) Consider studying further
Once you’ve achieved your Bachelor’s degree, you might decide to pursue postgraduate certificate or even an honours programme. This could help you secure better teaching jobs and even a higher salary. Qualifications like The IIE Postgraduate Certificate in Education in Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching are a great way to improve your skillset and show prospective employers that you’re prepared to work hard and invest in yourself.
4) No matter what, never give up
Your path to becoming a teacher might not be smooth sailing 100% of the time and that’s okay. During your years of study you might find that you prefer certain subjects to others and that you may even battle with some of the learning material. Then, you might meet a peer that you don’t get along with during your teaching practicals. Again, these challenges make us stronger and better educators in the long run. They also teach us vital lessons about ourselves that reveal our true talents and even avenues where we could grow a little more. Whatever happens, just don’t give up. Your time and efforts are worth it. They’ll also be the reason why you change a student’s life for the better one day. So whenever you feel like giving up, remember that.
Join The IIE’s Varsity College
Start your teaching journey off in the best way possible with an IIE qualification at The IIE’s Varsity College. With our blend of academic support and focus on #NewWorldThinking, you’ll enter the teaching field ready for every challenge. Thanks to stronger problem solving and critical thinking skills, you could soon become the teacher you once looked up to when you were younger. For more information on the IIE Postgraduate Certificate in Education in Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching please click here.
Varsity College is a brand of The Independent Institute of Education (The IIE).